High Girls, Junior College and El Jardin

High Girls, Junior College and El Jardin

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Athletic Director Red Ir- San Benito tonio Bout Scorps Beat Ranger- Newcomers to Put vine made the presentation talk, and Up I handed out thirteen sweaters, mclud- Two Cameron county independent ville Comets one 13-7; Battle For Nearly | ing to Coach Plato. basketball games are scheduled to be SAN ANTONIO. Jan. 2S.— The gifts are white with a gold played tonight. Brownsville going to Tommy White, 144, Texas l it'*, Down 'Hounds letter B on are to By All Posts; Third the front, and nifty, Harlingen and ftio Hondo San knocked out Kid Goodman. 143, to say the least. Those receiving Benito. Brownsville, here last night in the 16-21 Count are as Is Biggest sweaters follows: The Puckett brothers, Johnny end third round of a scheduled ten round i Worry Capt. Asher, T, Roberts. Red Au- Charley, are scheduled to get into boat. A series of lefts to the head BISHOP CLEMENTS try. Bob Myer, Hardy Conley. Chick action tonight for Lonnie Phipps' lo- and body turned the trick. p By Not#: Thi* IS the fifteenth of i » Horton, Cuellar. Ceyanes. Richard- cal independent team, against Har- Newsboy Firpo, 145. San Antonio, fiporti Editor. series of *tdri*s dealing with mid- ton, Taber, Harris and Bhefer. Man- lingen. Both players are in good got a draw- in six rounds with Bobby T/>wfr Cameron winter Of msjor county prospects league ager Bob Jones was alto awarded a condition, and their 145. Oklahoma baseball clubs. goal shooting Dufg-.ns. City. was the meeca of basketball sweater. ability is expected to keep the lo- K. 0. Castillo, San Antonio, had a e • • cals in good stead against whit is slight edge on Lup* Garta, Laredo, players and fans yesterday By WILLIAM R KING In order lo make certain expected will be their hardest game I lit 4 rounds. Castillo weighed 130 afternoon and last (Associated Press Sport* Writer.) that night. Coach Fessenden of the high school to far. and Garsa 135 pounds. BOSTON. Jan. 21—(fi—Bill Five games were played. Car- football teem and Athletic Director Phipps expects to have McCarver, and at rigan Is going to do a lot of building Irvine, will not he caught napping Plato. Kewlin Carver, well One in El .Tardin end four in as for with the Boston Red Sex. in regard to rule* of the game. others reedy the firing line Brownsville. tonight. Red Irvine injured his leg Thi! Charlie Barton, on behalf of a com- Redskins Todt. the best fielding first in Stomp The scores follow: mittee of citizens, presented the practice Monday night, and will baseman in the league last season, Messrs. Fessenden and Irvine each not see action, Phipps believes. El Jardin 21, San Benito The at seems to be the Only Infielder sure a rule hook, as a prelude to the game tonight Harlingen Rattlers 2/-19 will be at the Fair Grounds, 16. of holding hie job. but Rothrork will presentation to them and the play- played ers of footballs, where lights have been strung around gold yesterday aft- (Special to The Herald) Harlingen 15, Browns- be oft band to iurfe*d him If he thl court. ernoon itl fhe club home. Maryland, Jan. 2i.-Th* Dona* ville 13. fails to hit bitter than he did last * • * Harlinglfl Is trt hive a reported Redskins clubbed the 5h ary land Rat- season. Bill who strong team, holding the h'dmburg Brownsville 25, Har- Regan, has held FouVtPen gold footballs, as fine a tler* to the tune of rf-l# here Tues- girls Junior College Bfonc* to a few down second for the past two sea- looking specimen of the pigskin as day afternoon. The Rattlers disport- lingen girls 7. points margin last week In a game can be had, were given the Eagles ed themselves as a host son*. must out-fight Jerry Standaert. in the Hidalro county capital. gracious Night games: in appreciation of their fine work should and the outcome of the rime late of and Grant The local independents have been Brooklyn, Gilli*. by Brownsville citizens. Fessenden was never in doubt the feet Townsville Junior college practicing steadily, and despite who cam# from Washington, for the and Irvine also received the Manager that Patterson and Davis were oht gold Phipps believe* his club will make 15/ Rangerville high school ball*. It was expected t« have the of the lineup. job. a Strong bid for the district title. in to 7. There are three outstanding can- tokens time present to the McFariin* of Donan was high point Brownsville girls 50, Ran- didates for the shortstop berth, Har- honorces at the banquet recently for HP ij—W msn. ringing up twelve point* during old Rhyne, who came from Phila- the team, hut a delay In shipment LAST NIGHT’S the conetst. He has sjarred in 11 gerville girls 6. delphia on waiver*; Wally Gerber caused a postponement. games played by the Donna aggre- • • • In a defensive battle practically and Bobby Reeves, who held down By outpointing Jack of gation this year. BASKETBALL Gillespie The throughout Coach Denton’s Harlin- that position for Washington for two “He expert to play on the Fair Detroit in 10 round*. Sammy Mandell,' second string Redskins difc- almost as much gen Cardinals threw enough goals sense ns. grounds field for the next two ii played strength fts < By The Associated Press.) lightweight champion, proved Tues* to win over Plato's Eaglet, 15 to 13. Hot Corner is at least." Coach Denton of that he tha regulars by scoring five points Worry years At Topeka: Washburn 84, Pitts- day evening ha* gone bach The game see-sawed hack and forth * the in the third quarter. Carrigan biggest problem seems Harlingen high school told the burg Teachers 2*. very little if any. Mandell ha* been during play, and some good to be the of an writer The Donna eager* will meet their defen- finding adequate yesterday afternoon. The Des Moines: Drake 48. Oklahoma out of the ring due to an injury and sive work was both third baseman. His best ancient rivals, on the put up by clubs, bet is Bob- Cardinal mentor was denying re- 3ft. the bout with Gillespie was a test of Weslaco, and Aggies Donna field the Cardinals proved better by Barrett, who is coming up from ports that Harlingen would build hi* after Thursday afternoon. Wash ingot n: Georgetow n 58, ability returning to the goal shooters. Buffalo. Barrett was with a This promises to be the hottest con- Brooklyn school stadium this year. “But Johns Hopkins 20. ring. Morrow was high point scorer for for a time several we are to test of the season, according to the years ago. going Improve the Fair Hanover, N. H.: Dartmouth Htrlipgan with three good for Of the 35. coaches. goals, eight outfielders, four ground field. The field proper Yale 34. si* points, while Longoria threw have seen with the Red Sox. will he run the servic# parallel with grand St. Paul: St. 0!af 23. St. Thomas three free throws. John These are Ira BIG PURSES ARE Sylvester Flegstead, Ken Wil- stand along the race track, thus 18. SENIORS FOOTBALL stored only one goal, and the Eagles liams, Doug Tait and Jack Rothrork. to sit in the ¥ ¥ ¥ permitting spectators Lexington, Mo.: Wentworth M. A. a* a whole didn't show as well as who would rather first base. stands and watch the CHAMPS up play games," Den- 28, Rcckhurst 26. AT T. C. U. they have heretofore. The visiting The new comers include L'lliott Bige- ton said. Tarkfo, Mo.: Tarkio 32, Peru. Neb. the both in the fact that Illinois ha* three in a demon minor • It RUINING quint outplayed locals, fleepite lettermen it* lineup, thus low, league hitter Teachers 28. BOXING, the who was FORT Jan. handling ball and goal shooting far the Mini Pve has f^und the a htt part of the Myers* ¥ ¥ ¥ WORTH, SS.—lhttattu- going rough in the Big Ten race. trade, He asked the Harlingen coach DubuqM, Iowa: Valparaiso (IrHL They kept th* Brownsville hoys Cov- and Loepp. Dumas and three ral football has doted et Texas Above i* the Mini team, headed by Captain Porn, a veteran guard, cen- Scarritt, about his prosper*s for a winning 26. Columbia 26. ered. especially Sylvester, and Plato's minor purchase*. Christian University, with the sen- ter. Left is Mill*, another lettermin club next year, and he that St. Kan.: star shooter defense player, with May, center, replied Marys, Haskell 26, St. LEV1NSKY SAYS iors the school The sen- goal had very little op- Carrigan knows catchers and he he couldn’t champions. right above; Ho*, veteran forward, right center, and tell. “In fict I won’t Mans 20. ior team it* intramural portunity to 1o0p the hoop. Harper, forward, seems to have a strong staff with know completed below. until the start of next season.

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